Ernst Egert

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Ernst Egert (born October 29, 1949 in Wixhausen ; † June 10, 2016 ) was a German chemist ( organic chemistry , biochemistry ) and professor at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main .

Egert received his doctorate in 1979 at the TH Darmstadt (“The influence of substituents in the 5-position on the structure of modified uridines and their function in the anticodon of transfer ribonucleic acids”) and completed his habilitation in 1988 in Göttingen. From 1989 he was a professor at the University of Frankfurt.

He dealt with the further development of X-ray crystallographic methods for structure determination in organic chemistry and biochemistry and with molecular modeling (MOMO program).

In 1989 he received a lectureship from the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie . In 1996, together with Gerhard Quinkert and Christian Griesinger, he received the Literature Prize of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie for their book Aspects of Organic Chemistry . The book deals with theoretical aspects of organic chemistry.

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  • with Gerhard Quinkert, Christian Griesinger: Aspects of Organic Chemistry, Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta 1995

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  1. ↑ Dates of birth according to Kürschner, Scholars Calendar 2009.
  2. Reference manual for this 1991 with Michael Dyrbusch, Holger Beck, University of Frankfurt.